The InternationalWorkingUnion of SocialistParties IWUSP also known as 2 International or the Vienna International lang de Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Parteien , IASP was a political international for the co operation of Socialism socialistparties. History IWUSP was founded on February 27, 1921, at a conference in Vienna , Austria , by ten parties, including the Independent ... to create an international between the reformism of the Second and the Stalinism of the Third, as the International Revolutionary Marxist Centre London Bureau of left wing socialistparties. Sometimes called the Three and a Half International , it involved many of the same parties. External links http www.iisg.nl archives en files i 10752079.php Archive of the InternationalWorkingUnion of Socialist ... Party defunct Federation of Romanian SocialistParties FPSR, successor to the Socialist Party of Romania . In April 1921, it was joined by the Spanish Socialist Workers Party . The Maximum programme Maximalist faction of the Italian Socialist Party PSI also joined. Members The secretary of IWUSP ... behind the Two and a Half International. ref Joseph Gorny The British Labour Movement and Zionism 1917 1948 London Frank Cass, ch. 3 ref Ideology The founders of IWUSP were parties that saw neither the Reformism reformist Second International politics Second International nor the Communism Communist and pro Soviet Union Soviet Comintern Third International as alternatives for affiliation ... with the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD , a member of the Second International. Discouraged by the intransigent position of the Third International, at the joint congress with the Second International held in Hamburg in May 1923 IWUSP merged with it to form the Labour and SocialistInternational ... Section of the Workers International SFIO , the Independent Labour Party ILP , the Social Democratic ... 5, 1922 a meeting was held in Berlin with delegations from the three different international bodies ... more details
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WorkingUnion of SocialistParties Second and a half international Two and a half International ... International Falcon Movement Socialist Educational InternationalInternationalUnion of Socialist ... viewArticle.cfm?ArticlePageID 931 Member Parties of the SocialistInternational , www.socialistinternational.org. ... name SocialistInternational bgcolor D82628 fgcolor FFFFFF image Red Rose Socialism .svg image border ideology Social democracy size 125px caption SocialistInternational logo map msize mcaption ... of socialist political parties headquarters location London , United Kingdom region served Worldwide ... 00 main organ Congress of the SocialistInternational parent organization affiliations num staff num ... parties were the government or taking part in a government coalition in 2010. The SocialistInternational is a worldwide organization of Democratic socialism democratic socialist , Social ... The Second International , the original SocialistInternational which was formed in 1889 and dissolved during World War I in 1916 and the Labour and SocialistInternational which dissolved itself ... that would later form the modern SocialistInternational. Among the Second International s most ... of World War I, a skeleton form survived through the InternationalSocialist Commission . The International re formed in 1923 as the Labour and SocialistInternational , and was reconstituted again ... in Portugal 1974 and Spain 1975 . Until its 1976 Geneva Congress, the SocialistInternational had ... together with the Secretary General, in accordance with the statutes of the SocialistInternational ... in that country and their membership in the SocialistInternational. url http www.socialistinternational.org images dynamicImages files Letter 20NDP.pdf publisher SocialistInternational accessdate ..., cannot be a member of the SocialistInternational. We are, as of today, ceasing ..., according to section 5.1.3 of the statutes of the SocialistInternational, an expulsion requires ... more details
The Socialist Organisation of Working People SOP, Czech language Czech Socialistick organizace pracuj c ch is a Trotskyist political group in the Czech Republic established in 1998 after a split in the group affiliate to the InternationalSocialist Tendency , Socialist Solidarity . . It is a section of the League for the Fifth International . In their words SOP follows revolutionary traditions of Karl Marx Marx , Friedrich Engels Engels , Vladimir Lenin Lenin and Leon Trotsky Trotsky , striving to build a revolutionary worker s party . They established an independent youth group, called Revolution political group REVO , in 2000. Revo had a split in 2006. External links http sop.revoluce.info Party website in Czech http www.sds.cz docs prectete epubl mba sop.htm Early years of the party in Czech http revo.revoluce.info REVO Category League for the Fifth International Category Political parties in the Czech Republic Category Communist parties in the Czech Republic Category Trotskyist organisations ... more details
The InternationalSocialist Workers and Trade Union Congress held in London from July 26 August 1 1896 was the fourth congress of the Second International . The congress has been described as the most agitated, the most tumultuous, and the most chaotic of all the congresses of the Second International ref Haupt, Georges La Deuxi me Internationale, 1889 1914 tude critique des sources, essai bibliographique p. 153 ref because of the many factional disputes between and within the national delegations. The congress was the only one of the Second International to have its proceedings published in English. The chairman was Henry Hyndman . ref Cite NIE Hyndman, Henry Mayers year 1905 ref class wikitable border 1 Country of delegats Notes Germany 48 Representing the Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Democratic Party Great Britain 475 Representing the Social Democratic Federation , Fabian Society , National Union of Mineworkers Great Britain Miners Federation Austria 6 Australia 1 The Australians had deputized a London doctor to represent them ref The Economic Journal, Vol. 6, No. 23 Sep., 1896 , pp. 460 465 ref Bohemia 1 Bulgaria 4 Belgium 19 Denmark 7 Spain 6 United States 7 France 129 Netherlands 13 Hungary 3 Italy 13 Poland 13 Portugal 1 Romania 1 Russia 7 Sweden 2 Switzerland 12 Sweden 2 Switzerland 12 Resolutions The Congress passed resolutions on the Agrarian question, political action, education, the position of the working class regarding militarism , the industrial question and the further organization of social democracy. It also passed motions regarding the independence of Cuba, Macedonia and Armenia, tsarism , monarchism , and adopted a special address from the Bulgarian ... details Proceedings Of The International Workers Congress London July and August 1896 Proceedings of the International Worker s Congress, London, July August, 1896 Category History of socialism Category Second International trade union stub ... more details
SocialistUnion may refer to Arab SocialistUnion disambiguation , several organizations People s SocialistUnion , an Ivorian political party based in London, founded in 1996 SocialistUnion of America , a Trotskyist group active from 1954 to 1959 SocialistUnion of Catalonia , active from 1923 to 1936 SocialistUnion Chile SocialistUnion Internationalist , an ex Posadist group active in the early 1970s SocialistUnion of Popular Forces , the largest political party in Morocco, founded in 1959 SocialistUnion UK , a social democratic group active from 1885 to 1887 Sudanese SocialistUnion See also Socialist Unionists , a Nasserist political party in Syria, founded in 1961 Socialist Unity disambiguation disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ... more details
The Union of Working Peasants lang ru was a counter revolutionary political organization that emerged out of the Tambov Rebellion in 1920, in the midst of the Russian Civil War . The organization was led by the former Socialist Revolutionary Party Social Revolutionary politician Aleksandr Stepanovich Antonov Aleksandr Antonov . ref http www.uea.ac.uk his webcours russia documents trud krestyane.shtml ref The self professed goal of the organization as Dr. Kowalski believes was the overthrow of the government of Communist Bolsheviks . ref Kowalski, Ronald I. The Russian Revolution 1917 1921. Routledge sources in history. London Routledge, 1997. p. 232 ref References reflist External links http www.uea.ac.uk his webcours russia documents trud krestyane.shtml Programme of the Union of Toiling Peasants Category 1920 establishments in Russia Category Political parties of the Russian Revolution Russia party stub ... more details
declared the union of bourgeois parties was dangerous and opportunistic, and that the Socialist Inter ...Social democracy sidebar The League of African Democratic SocialistParties , initially known as the Socialist Inter African , is a union of social democratic political parties in the continent of Africa.It was set up to provide an international forum for moderate socialists in Africa, and proclaimed that democratic socialism was the only possible path to African development. ref Doherty, James C. ed. League of African Democratic SocialistParties in the http dommintoff.com James C Docherty Historical Dictionary of Socialism.pdf Historical Dictionary of Socialism , Scarecrow Press, 2006. ref It is affiliated to, but not a regional component of, the SocialistInternational . ref Sibilev, Nikola Grigorievich. SocialistInternational , Progress Publishers, Moscow 1984. ref The decision to set it up was taken at the 1976 Geneva meeting of the SocialistInternational by a group of African social democrats led by L opold S dar Senghor of Senegal . ref name Kosukhin, Nikolai Revolutionary Democracy in Africa Its Ideology and Policy , Progress Publishers, 1985. ref At the time vice president of the SI, he was entrusted with the task of setting up a local organisation that would be free of accusations of any affiliation to Moscow. The Socialist Inter African held its inaugural meeting in Tunis on February 26 28, 1981. Eleven social democratic parties from across the continent attended. ref Gromyko, A.A. Africa Today Progress, Difficulties, Perspectives , Social Sciences Today , 1983. ref Amongst the founding parties was the Sudanese SocialistUnion of Gaafar Nimeiry . ref name ray Ray, Donald I. http books.google.com books?id 5TUiAAAAMAAJ Dictionary of the African Left Parties, Movements and Groups . Aldershot, Hants u.a Dartmouth, 1989. p. 206 ref Senghor was unable to attract ... , 1 March 1981. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT League Of African Democratic SocialistParties ... more details
The Socialist Republican Union lang fr Union socialiste r publicaine , USR was a political party in France founded in 1935 during the late French Third Republic Third Republic which united the right wing of the French Section of the Workers International . The USR was founded by the following partiesSocialist Party of France Jean Jaur s Union French Socialist Party 1919 Republican Socialist Party The USR participated in the Popular Front France Popular Front but was effectively killed by World War II . Most of its members returned to the French Section of the Workers International or participated in the Rally of Republican Lefts . Category Defunct political parties in France Category Political parties of the French Third Republic Category Left wing parties in France fr Union socialiste r publicaine nl Union Socialiste R publicaine ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Pacifist Socialist Young Working Groups in Dutch language Dutch Pacifistisch Socialistische Jongerengroepen was the youth wing of the Pacifist Socialist Party PSP in the Netherlands . Category Youth wings of political parties in the Netherlands Netherlands party stub Europe socialist party stub nl Pacifistisch Socialistische Jongerengroepen ... more details
This article refers to the ASU in Libya. For sister parties in other Arab states, see Arab SocialistUnion disambiguation Arab SocialistUnion Infobox political party party name Arab SocialistUnion native name logo founder Muammar Gaddafi leader Muammar Gaddafi foundation Start date 1971 dissolution Start date 1977 ideology Arab nationalism , br Arab socialism , br Pan Arabism international headquarters Tripoli , Libya country Libya colorcode black The Arab SocialistUnion lang ar , unicode Al Itti d Al I tir k Al Arab was a political party in Libya . Many aspects of Muammar Gaddafi s Libya n revolution were based on that of Gamal Abdel Nasser . Like Nasser, Gaddafi seized power with a Free Officers Movement , which, in 1971, became the Arab SocialistUnion. Like its Egyptian counterpart, the Libyan ASU was the single party state sole legal party , and was designed as a vehicle for integrated national expression rather than as a political party. References Reflist Libyan political parties Category Nasserist political parties Category Parties of single party systems Category Arab socialist political parties Category Socialism in Libya Category Political parties in Libya de Arabische Sozialistische Union fr Union socialiste arabe ru uk ... more details
Politics of Senegal Socialist Movement of the Senegalese Union in French language French Mouvement Socialiste d Union S n galaise was a splinter group of French Section of the Workers International SFIO in Senegal . MSUS appeared in 1956 and merged into the Senegalese Popular Bloc BPS . Source Nzouankeu, Jacques Mariel. Les partis politiques s n galais. Dakar Editions Clairafrique, 1984. Category Political parties established in 1956 Category Political parties in Senegal Category Political schisms Category Socialistparties Senegal party stub fr Mouvement socialiste d union s n galaise ... more details
File Freiheit.png thumb right 250px Cover of Freiheit, weekly newspaper edited by Johann Most. The InternationalWorking People s Association IWPA , sometimes known as the Black International, was an international ... The InternationalWorking People s Association, The Lucy Parsons Project, lucyparsonsproject.org Retrieved ..., England aiming to establish a new international organization to succeed the International Workingmen s Association , the so called First International dominated by supporters of socialism and from which anarchists headed by Mikhail Bakunin had been expelled. This new organization, the InternationalWorking People s Association later known as the Black International was intended to provide ... Hillquit237 It was the Pittsburgh conclave which formally launched the InternationalWorking People ... in the fall of 1883, reaching a peak of about 5,000 members. ref name Falk InternationalWorking People ... Working People s Association the so called Black International is not to be confused with the InternationalWorking Men s Association 1881 International Workingmen s Association IWA established ... of the 1890s. ref name Falk An effort was made to revive the InternationalWorking People s Association ... of America. Chicago InternationalWorking People s Association, 1883. small 4 page leaflet ..., PA IWPA Group No. 1, 1885. Further reading InternationalWorking People s Association, http ... Dawley, http www.lucyparsonsproject.org aboutlucy dawley iwpa.html The InternationalWorking People ... InternationalWorking People s Association Category Organizations established in 1881 Category International anarchist organizations Category Political parties in the United States fa fr InternationalWorking People s Association ... and limited results managed by the Socialist Labor Party of America organized as the Workingmen ... of American Imperialism. New York International Publishers, 1955 pg. 38. ref The 1881 Chicago convention ... more details
The Socialist Party of the Czechoslovak Working People lang cs Socialistick strana eskoslovensk ho lidu pracuj c ho was a political party in Czechoslovakia . The party was founded after a split in the Czech Social Democratic Party Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party . The leaders of the party were Franti ek Modr ek, member of parliament, and Josef Hudec. Modr ek and Hudec had developed differences with the Czechoslovakian Social Democratic Workers Party, as they had adopted a more nationalist oriented line than the party. ref name ge In the Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1920 1920 parliamentary election , the party won three seats ref name ge Wende, Frank. http books.google.com books?id wZ2HAAAAMAAJ Lexikon zur Geschichte der Parteien in Europa . Stuttgart Kr ner, 1981. p. 700 ref Later the same year, divisions arose within the party. Modr ek advocated a union of non communist socialistparties whilst Hudec advocated that the party should spearhead a nationalist movement. At the party congress held January 6 7, 1923 the name of the party was changed to Party of Progressive Socialists Strana pokrokov ch socialist . However differences remained. In June 1923 Modr ek joined the Social Democratic Workers Party. Towards the end of the year, Hudec joined the National Democratic Club. ref name ge References reflist Europe party stub Category Political parties in Czechoslovakia Category Political parties established in 1920 Category Political parties disestablished in 1923 Category Socialistparties cs Socialistick strana eskoslovensk ho lidu pracuj c ho ... more details
state. In August 1974, Sadat put forward a working paper to revamp the Arab SocialistUnion. In July 1975, the Arab SocialistUnion s general conference adopted a resolution on establishing political forums within the union for expression of opinion in accordance with basic principles of the Egyptian ...This article refers to the ASU in Egypt. For sister parties in other Arab states, see Arab SocialistUnion Infobox political party party name Arab SocialistUnion native name logo ... Secretary 1965 1971 The Arab SocialistUnion lang ar , unicode Al Itti d ... puK&dq 22Arab SocialistUnion 22&ie ISO 8859 1&output html&sig fzehdb0UeHf Nf2YCSPz0LRS0Q0 ref Emergence The Arab SocialistUnion was founded in Egypt in December 1962 by Gamal Abdel Nasser as the country ... platforms left, centre and right to form within the Arab SocialistUnion. In 1978, the platforms were allowed to become fully independent political parties, and the ASU was disbanded. Many of today s political parties in Egypt have their origin in the breakup of the ASU. The Arab SocialistUnion ... turned into parties. In June 1977, the law of political party was enacted, allowed the existence of several political parties and demonstrated the shift to a multi party system. However the ratification of this law had not meant cancellation of the Arab SocialistUnion, rather it had given the Union ... party systems Category Arab socialist political parties Category Defunct political parties in Egypt Category Arab Unification Category Arab SocialistUnion de Arabische Sozialistische Union fr Union ... Start date 1978 ideology Arab nationalism , br Arab socialism , br Pan Arabism , br Nasserism international ... moved away from his radical socialist position. This was demonstrated clearly in 1974, with Sadat ... the right wing the Liberal Socialist Organization , the center wing Egypt Arab Socialist Organization ... transformed into parties, forming today s Egyptian major political parties. During the first meeting ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 The Working Women s Union lang ro Uniunea femeilor muncitoare , abbreviated UFM was a women s organization in interbellum Romania and the women s wing of the Romanian Social Democratic Party defunct Social Democratic Party of Romania . ref Kowalski, Werner. http books.google.com books?id 83QdPwAACAAJ Geschichte der sozialistischen arbeiter internationale 1923 19 . Berlin Dt. Verl. d. Wissenschaften, 1985. pp. 320 321 ref As of 1947, UFM claimed to have 123,561 members. ref http www.epa.oszk.hu 00400 00458 00062 2003honap2cikk38.htm ref References reflist Category Women s wings of political parties Category Organizations based in Romania romania stub ... more details
Image Diszsymbol.png thumb DISZ symbol Union of Working Youth lang hu Dolgoz Ifj s g Sz vets ge , DISZ was a mass youth organization in Hungary . All Hungarian youth between 14 and 26 years were allowed to become members. As of 1956, DISZ had 14 000 local organizations and a total membership of around 800 000. During its existence, DISZ oversaw the Pioneer Movement pioneer movement in Hungary. ref http www.osa.ceu.hu files holdings 300 8 3 text da 30 2 225.shtml ref DISZ published Szabad ifj s g weekly from October 1950 to July 1951, and daily from August 1951 to October 1956. ref http icon.crl.edu detail.php?language Hungarian&country &title &oclcno &begindate &institution &sort place&sortOrder ASC&item 95854&recIndex 48&recCount 168 ref Within DISZ oppositional tendencies emerged. DISZ set up the Pet fi Circle , which became a centre of dissidence against the Hungarian government. ref McDougall, Alan. http books.google.com books?id jZ1pebI0h4IC Youth Politics in East Germany The Free German Youth Movement, 1946 1968 . Oxford historical monographs . Oxford Clarendon, 2004. p. 86 ref After the dissolution of DISZ, the Hungarian Young Communist League KISZ was set up. Unlike DISZ, KISZ was a cadre organization. ref http www.osaarchivum.org files holdings 300 8 3 text da 30 2 93.shtml ref References reflist Category Youth wings of political parties in Hungary Category Youth wings of communist parties Category Communist parties in Hungary hu Dolgoz Ifj s g Sz vets ge ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Socialist Youth International in German language German Sozialistische Jugend Internationale , French language French L Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialiste was an internationalunion of socialist youth organisations. It was founded in Hamburg 1923, through the merger of the Young Workers International and the International Community of Socialist Youth Organisations . The formation of SYI was parallel to what of the Labour and SocialistInternational , and LSI and SYI were closely connected. The headquarters of SYI were set up in Berlin . In 1933, it shifted to Prague , and in 1938 to Paris . During the Second World War SYI became dormant. It was later replaced by the InternationalUnion of Socialist Youth . Category Youth wings of political parties Category Organizations established in 1923 es Internacional de la Juventud Socialista ... more details
The Union of Latin American Parties lang es Uni n de Partidos Latinoamericanos is an alliance of centre right political party political parties in Latin America and Canada . It is affiliated with the global International Democrat Union . UPLA has twenty two member parties including observers and an associate in eighteen of the region s twenty one countries. Member parties Full members flag Argentina Republican Proposal flag Bolivia Social and Democratic Power flag Brazil Democrats Brazil Democrats flag Brazil Progressive Party Brazil Progressive Party flag Chile Independent Democratic Union flag Chile National Renewal Chile National Renewal flag Colombia Colombian Conservative Party Conservative Party flag Dominican Republic National Progressive Force flag Dominican Republic Social Christian Reformist Party flag Ecuador Social Christian Party Ecuador Social Christian Party flag El Salvador Nationalist Republican Alliance flag Guatemala National Advancement Party flag Honduras National Party of Honduras National Party flag Mexico National Action Party Mexico National Action Party flag Nicaragua Conservative Party Nicaragua Conservative Party flag Panama Paname ista Party flag Paraguay Colorado Party Paraguay Colorado Party flag Peru Christian People s Party Peru Christian People s Party flag Peru National Solidarity Party Peru National Solidarity Party flag Uruguay National Party Uruguay National Party flag Venezuela Project Venezuela Observer members flag Argentina Recreate for Growth flag Argentina Union of the Democratic Centre Argentina Union of the Democratic Centre flag Costa Rica National Integration Party Costa Rica National Integration Party Associate members flag Canada Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Party External links es icon http upla.net Union of Latin American Parties official website International Democrat Union state uncollapsed Category International Democrat Union es Uni n de Partidos Latinoamericanos fr Union des partis latino am ricains ... more details
The Union of Socialist Groups and Clubs lang fr Union des groupes et clubs socialistes , UGCS was a Socialism socialist club in France led by Jean Poperen after he was expelled from the Unified Socialist Party France Unified Socialist Party . The UGCS joined the Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left before merging into the new French Socialist Party PS at the Issy les Moulineaux Congress . Category Political parties of the Fifth Republic Category Political parties established in 1967 Category Political parties disestablished in 1969 Category Socialistparties in France ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 The Union of the Socialist Left lang fr Union de la gauche socialiste , UGS was a French movement of left wing activists, founded at the end of 1957 by dissidents from the French Section of the Workers International SFIO former French Resistance resistants , until then close to the Communist Party France Communist Party social Christian trade unionists Ligue de la jeune R publique and the minority of the Conf d ration Fran aise des Travailleurs Chr tiens CFTC . It was the first alliance between social Christians and Marxists . The UGS merged with the Autonomous Socialist Party in 1960 to form the Unified Socialist Party France Unified Socialist Party PSU . Members Yvan Craipeau Jean Maitron See also Unified Socialist Party France LIP clockwork factory LIP French Fourth Republic French Fifth Republic Category Political parties of the Fifth Republic Category Left wing parties in France Category French Christian socialists France party stub es Uni n de Izquierda Socialista fr Union de la gauche socialiste nl Union de la Gauche Socialiste ... more details
The USFP is a full member of the SocialistInternational . ref http www.socialistinternational.org maps english africa.htm List of SocialistInternationalparties in Africa . ref 2011 elections In the run ... political parties DEFAULTSORT SocialistUnion Of Popular Forces Category Political parties in Morocco Category SocialistInternational Category Socialistparties Category Social democratic parties Category ...Infobox political party name english SocialistUnion of Popular Forces name native br Union Socialiste des Forces Populaires party logo colorcode SocialistUnion of Popular Forces meta color leader Abdelwahed Radi colours Purple , White foundation Start date 1975 split National Union of Popular Forces UNFP ideology Social democracy , ref name Aboushi br Democratic socialism ref name Aboushi position Centre left internationalSocialistInternational headquarters Rabat , Morocco seats1 title Seats in the Assembly of Representatives of Morocco Assembly of Representatives seats1 Infobox political party seats 39 395 hex SocialistUnion of Popular Forces meta color website http www.usfp.ma www.usfp.ma country Morocco The SocialistUnion of Popular Forces , USFP , Arabic language Arabic , French language French Union Socialiste des Forces Populaires is a social democracy social democratic ref name Aboushi Citation first El Hussein last A boushi title The SocialistUnion of Popular Forces Party in Morocco work Returning to Political Parties? pages 131 173 publisher The Lebanese Center for Policy Studies year 2010 url http ifpo.revues.org ... as a breakaway from the National Union of Popular Forces UNFP , a Socialist opposition party which ... party , Associated Press International Herald Tribune , 9 September 2007. ref The USFP was included ... de Sozialistische Union der Volkskr fte es Uni n Socialista de Fuerzas Populares fr Union socialiste des forces populaires lt Maroko liaudies j g socialist s junga ... more details
smaller parties are dissolved and joined the IASU, the most important of these was a union with Nasser ... political parties Category Arab socialist political parties Category Political parties in Iraq de Arabische Sozialistische Union fr Union socialiste arabe ru uk ...Unreferenced date July 2011 This article refers to the ASU in Iraq. For sister parties in other Arab states, see Arab SocialistUnion disambiguation Infobox political party party name Iraqi Arab SocialistUnion native name logo founder leader Fuad ar Rikabi foundation Start date 1964 dissolution Start date 1968 ideology Arab nationalism , br Arab socialism , br Pan Arabism , br Nasserism international headquarters Baghdad , Iraq country Iraq colorcode black The Iraqi Arab SocialistUnion lang ar , unicode Al Itti d Al I tir k Al Arab Al Iraqi was a political party in Iraq based on the principles of Nasserism Nasserist Arab socialism . It was a sister party to the Arab SocialistUnionparties that sprung up in a number of Arab countries. In Iraq, the ASU after the overthrow of the Baathists in between time of Ramadan to the revolt of President Abd al Salam Arif preferred and only officially authorized party, but could not effectively compete with the traditionally influential parties and power groups. The Iraqi Arab SocialistUnion was founded in July 1964 came on the establishment of preparatory committee also not. These committees have failed in the goal to integrate the existing parties as well as on the task that was to promote planned by Nasser and Arif gradual economic, military and political union of Egypt ... Iraqi union plans was put under the Iraqi ASU in October 1966 directly to the government. A group led by al Rikabi split then as Arab Socialist Movement ASM from. Arif was instead in July ... 1973 1979 rival progressive and patriotic parties tied in a coalition of the Progressive National ... more details
During the period of the Second International several InternationalSocialist Women s Conferences were held by the representatives of the women organizations of the affiliated Socialistparties. The first two were held in conjunction with the main International Congresses of the Second International ... Women s Day and were forerunners of groups like the SocialistInternational Women and the Women ... of Socialist women should be held in conjunction with the following years InternationalSocialist Congress, Stuttgart 1907 InternationalSocialist Congress at Stuttgart ref http library.fes.de si online frauen intro en.html The InternationalSocialist Women s Conference l ref . On August 17, 1907 ... Union Federation of Swedish Women Workers , Socialist Woman periodical in the United States and the National ... to the first International Conference of Socialist Women in Stuttgart on Saturday 17 August 1907, at 9 a.m. in the Liederhalle . International Conference of Socialist Women , Stuttgart, 1907 . ref . The conference ... frauen intro en.html The InternationalSocialist Women s Conference ref . Zetkin was appointed ..., 1920 p.103 ref . Copenhagen 1910 The Second InternationalSocialist Womens Conference was held ... predominated ref http www.marxists.org archive kollonta 1907 is conferences.htm a11 InternationalSocialist ... Second International Conference of Socialist Women p.21 ref . This was eventually institutionalized as International Women s Day. Berne 1915 The Third InternationalSocialist Women ... of the socialist movement led to the convening of the Third InternationalSocialist Womens Conference ... the Independent Labour Party and the Women s International Council of Socialist and Labour Organisations ... socialistparties support of the war, or offer any concrete methods to oppose it ref Gankin ... of Women International Federation of Socialist Young People s Organizations References Reflist External ... International 1907 1919 Contains documents and commentary on the Socialist Women s movement ... more details
Primary sources date June 2011 African SocialistInternational may also refer to the League of African Democratic SocialistParties . The African SocialistInternational ASI is an organization set up by the African People s Socialist Party at that party s first congress, in 1981. The resolution for the organization s creation called for all African socialism socialists to unite into one all African socialist movement, with the eventual goal of Pan Africanism one African state . The African People s Socialist Party considers the ASI to be its most important project. ref name asi resolution The African People s Socialist Party envisions the ASI to be a more Revolutionary movement revolutionary organization than the general Pan African movement. One of the resolutions of the African People s Socialist Party s Third Congress in September 1990 stated that quote As distinguished from Pan Africanism, which has historically relied principally on the leadership of the African petty bourgeoisie as heads of organizations or illegitimate colonialist created states for the accomplishment of its aims, the African SocialistInternational will rely on the social base of conscious Africans organized under the revolutionary leadership of the African working class. ref name asi resolution References reflist refs ref name asi resolution cite web url http www.asiuhuru.org ontheground apsp usa congress5 report13.shtml title ASI resolution adopted at Party s First Congress work African SocialistInternational Website accessdate 2011 06 02 ref Category Socialism in Africa ... more details